Monday, February 07, 2022

Can “Anarchist Architecture” Make Us More Resilient?

In another transcript, she read out: “Lawyer: ‘What happened then?’ Witness: ‘He told me, he says, ‘I have to kill you because you can identify me’. Lawyer: ‘Did he kill you?’ Witness: ‘No’.”

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When we do imagine radical change, it is usually dystopian, and often, at least implicitly, predicated on ecological catastrophe. Seen from this vantage point, the change is striking, and the question of how we “got stuck” is indeed the crucial one. - Los Angeles Review of Books



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Can “Anarchist Architecture” Make Us More Resilient?

"Architecture and anarchy may not seem like the most obvious pairing. But since anarchism emerged as a distinct kind of politics in the second half of the 19th-century, it has inspired countless alternative communities." - The Conversation